Good limits should be written down before play starts. If you decide them while tilted, tired, or chasing losses, they are no longer real limits.
- Session budget: choose one fixed amount in USDT or local fiat that you can lose without affecting bills, rent, debt, or savings.
- Session time cap: set a timer for the maximum length of one session so "just one more round" does not stretch into hours.
- Loss limit: stop the session completely once you hit the amount you planned to risk.
- Win stop rule: decide in advance when you will cash out a winning session instead of giving everything back.
- Deposit frequency limit: do not allow unlimited top-ups in the same day just because the wallet transfer is easy.
- Cooldown period: after a heavy loss or unusually emotional session, block yourself from returning for at least 24 hours.
Many licensed casinos offer deposit limits, time-outs, reality checks, and self-exclusion tools inside account settings. If a casino does not surface these tools clearly, that is a meaningful player-protection weakness.